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LibreOffice 6.2 Launches February 2019, May Drop Support for 32-bit Linux Builds

In Summary : The Document Foundation's Mike Saunders announced the upcoming availability of the first bug hunting session for the f...

In Summary :

The Document Foundation's Mike Saunders announced the upcoming availability of the first bug hunting session for the forthcoming LibreOffice 6.2 open-source and cross-platform office suite.
The second major update to the LibreOffice 6 series, LibreOffice 6.2, is expected to arrive next year, in early February, and it may be the first release of the acclaimed and free office suite to drop support for 32-bit Linux builds. This means that 32-bit LibreOffice releases won't be available on the Linux platform anymore.
While The Document Foundation assures Linux users in the preliminary release notes for LibreOffice 6.2 that Linux x86 (32-bit) compatibility will not be removed from existing LibreOffice versions, the company noted the fact that no new builds will be produced for the Linux x86 platform starting with a future version.
It remains to be seen if LibreOffice 6.2 will be the first release of the open source office suite to drop support for 32-bit Linux builds, as The Document Foundation is yet to make it official which LibreOffice version will deprecate 32-bit builds. The current releases are still offered for 32-bit Linux systems as DEB and RPM files. [...]

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https://news.softpedia.com/news/libreoffice-6-2-launches-february-2019-may-drop-support-for-32-bit-linux-builds-523337.shtml

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